Oh, dude, that's a classic! So, the whole "Judy Judy Judy" thing is actually a misquote. No one actually said "Judy Judy Judy" in any movie. It's just a common misconception. Like, maybe someone was trying to imitate Cary Grant from the movie "Only Angels Have Wings," but they got it totally wrong.
Ah, that's a fun one! You're thinking of the legendary actor Cary Grant. He didn't actually say "Judy Judy Judy" in any of his movies, but it's a playful misquote that has become associated with his charming persona. Keep spreading joy with your curiosity, just like a happy little tree!
Cary Grant is incorrectly credited with having said that line in one of his movies in 1938 or 1939. In one of the Andy Griffith shows (possibly Mayberry RFD) the character "Goober", who is supposed to be the cousin of "Gomer Pyle", makes a terribleimitation of Cary Grant saying, "Judy, Judy, Judy..." -it's hilarious!
Judy W Reed was a slave in 1789
Maybe the problem is that Judy is jelous of Tori
Lyle Judy was born November 15, 1913, in Lawrenceville, IL, USA.
Lyle Judy died January 15, 1991, in Ormond Beach, FL, USA.
"As far as I know the only possible famous women that could be called Aunt Judy, would have to be Judy Garland. Who played Dorthy In the Wizard of Oz None else seems to pop in my mind."
Goober
Cary Grant said it.
Judy, Judy, Judy. But it's a myth, he never actually said it.
Cary Grant never actually said "Judy Judy Judy" in any of his films. The quote is often misattributed to him, but it is a popular misconception. Grant was known for his suave and sophisticated characters in classic films such as "North by Northwest" and "Bringing Up Baby," but he never uttered that particular line.
Cary Grant
It was Cary Grant and he said, Judy,Judy,Judy.
she said they did not like her.
Yes,said by her biographer Darwin Porter to have had affairs with Greta Garbo, Judy Holliday and Judy Garland
Oh, dude, you're talking about that classic line people think Cary Grant said in some old movie, right? Well, turns out, he never actually said it. It's just one of those misquotes that got stuck in pop culture's brain like a bad earworm. So, yeah, 'Judy Judy Judy' is more of a Hollywood myth than a real thing.
Charade
I've heard it attributed to Judy Garland.
I don't think anybody but the two of them will ever know for sure, but Im thinking that they never did. From various things that Judy said John did not believe that Judy was his sister so they probably did not.